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  • #16
    About three years...

    Originally posted by The_Judo_Jibboo
    JKDfreak,
    I know i'm getting in on this thread pretty late .............
    ......... Anyway, i love to talk judo so i'll stop myself before i'm out of control (maybe too late) but let me know if you'd like to hear any more.
    It might be a while IF you know what I mean? Resurrcting threads this old tends to seem futile to me.

    In the meantime I play a bit of Judowaza if you would like to continue or start a new thread in the Japanese arts board?


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    • #17
      Which Judo Throw is This?

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      • #18
        Not Ura Nage....

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        • #19
          My fav is O-Soto-Gari. Is there a name for what would be the reverse of it. foot sweeping forward like a soccer style kick, taking person off their rear leg when there bent over. Its a TKD move but, I know it must have came from a judo lineage.

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          • #20
            here is a link with the one steps that contain the sweep im talking about it, You guys are the experts in Judo so im asking what the name of it is called you can find it in one steps part one.

            Thanx TFG

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              • #22
                not exactly

                Originally posted by TFG
                My fav is O-Soto-Gari. Is there a name for what would be the reverse of it. foot sweeping forward like a soccer style kick, taking person off their rear leg when there bent over. Its a TKD move but, I know it must have came from a judo lineage.

                Osoto Gari means Major outer reaping throw or Big outside reap

                Major Outer Reaping Osotogari, or major outer reaping, is a leg throw. A relatively simple, yet powerful, throw it has been popular in tournaments and effective


                The "opposite" would be a minor inside reap.... Kouchi gari

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                • #23
                  What you call it?

                  Originally posted by TFG
                  You guys are the experts in Judo so im asking what the name of it is called you can find it in one steps part one.

                  Thanx TFG
                  What do you call it?

                  ushiro mawashi jeri (rear round kick)

                  I'm no "expert" but that's probably easier to find in Jujutsu or Karate.

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                  • #24
                    Thanx for the response guys!!

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